A few weeks ago I went and visited the strawberries.Yesterday they came and visited me (and 20 bloggers) here in Dallas.
Those strawberries are so sweet!
Literally.
The Dallas bloggers munched on strawberry soup, sandwiches, tacos and sliders while sipping strawberry cocktails.
We listened to Carolyn from the CA Strawberry Commission, Skyped with a grower from California and heard about the health benefits of strawberries from David Grotto.
And there was a lot of chatting, photographing and hugging.
Overall, the California Strawberries were given a warm Texas welcome.
We even arranged warm weather for their visit.
I have been excited to work with the California Strawberry Commission and the CA Strawberry Tour because…I like strawberries.
Over the last month I have gotten a behind-the-scenes look at how having strawberries on my oatmeal each morning is made possible.
Hundreds of family strawberry growers who have been farming for generations plant tiny strawberry plants on sandy soil across cool valleys. Those strawberry plants are high maintenance and prefer 51 degree soil temperature, just the right amount of rain, cool afternoon breezes and often demand an ocean view. Once the strawberries are ripe (and not a moment before), they are picked and immediately driven to a cooler. They spend 4 hours in a cooler to get to the perfect shipping temperature. As soon as they are the perfect shipping temperature, they are packed into waiting refrigerated trucks that drive them straight to Texas where they are placed on grocery shelves.
It is possible, in Texas, I am eating strawberries that were picked just 48 hours earlier in California.
I find that amazing and have realized how inexpensive strawberries really are when you consider the 1000’s of things that could go wrong between a seedling being planted in California and my Texas kitchen table.
Strawberries are a lot of bang for your buck. They not only taste great, but they are good for you.
- Strawberries are an excellent source of Vitamin C. Once serving provides an adult with 160% of their recommended Daily Value.
- Strawberries are a source of folate.
- Strawberries can help heart health because they provide 3 grams of fiber per serving.
- Strawberries have antioxidants which are absorbed within one hour after eating. They can help fight disease and illness.

- Leave a comment below telling me what you like about strawberries.
- An additional entry for a tweet about strawberries including the hashtag: #CAStrawberryTour – please leave a comment below that you tweeted.
- Contest ends on July 9.
- Winners will be notified via email.
THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED AND ALL THE WINNERS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL.
Thanks to all the Dallas area bloggers who attended the CA Strawberry Tour Event. Here is what they had to say about this event:Trista figures out that she is a strawberry.
Why Jay will be packing his freezer with strawberries.
How to make a taco with strawberries.
Kim is suspicious the Viking Cooking School stole her appliances.
Jennifer writes about choosing the best strawberry and whether size matters.
Jenny chats about organic vs. conventional strawberries.
Sophie (our youngest attendee) makes a yummy smoothie for dinner.
Dwan makes me hungry with several recipes from the event.
Misa and kids make Mahi Mahi tacos and give them 3/4 thumbs up.
Tami is a rookie blogger? I know her now and respectfully disagree :).
Chocolate Covered Strawberry Popsicles.
If you have written anything about this event or the strawberries, please leave the link in the comments and I will add it to the list.
Thanks again to all involved.

Here’s my link to the fabulous Dallas blogger event with the California Strawberry Commission – http://savorthedays.blogspot.com/2011/06/california-strawberries-and-giveaway.html. Thanks for including me!
God help me, I put aside a whole afteroonn to figure this out.
Here’s the link to my strawberry encounter: http://mommyupgrade.com/i-had-no-idea-that-a-strawberry-taco-would-change-my-life
Thanks again for the invite!
Just tweeted to my twiends
http://twitter.com/#!/sandrachirps/status/83581385406808064
Hi Sandra, you are the second winner for the CA Strawberry goodies! Thanks so much for entering. I am emailing you right now to get your contact information.
I do not like strawberries. I LOVE them! Love, love, love! My husband cannot believe the quantities I eat daily and he cannot understand that I cannot get bored of them!
Oh man, those strawberries look SO yummy!!! Lucky you. 🙂
My family loves strawberries! I would love to see the strawberry soup recipe! Sounds so good.
I Love to eat the strawberries as a snack all by themselves; makes me feel like I’m having a healthy snack! A great dessert that I grew up w/ was strawberry shortcakes…my mom would make these as a special treat for dessert in the summertime! Great memories!
I tweeted!
http://twitter.com/#!/jenprice77/status/82889243776651264
Oh, I LOVE strawberries. Not only do they remind me of summer but I absolutely love the taste. If I’m not eating them by themselves, I love making a good smoothie or strawberry shortcake. Yum!
I LOVE strawberries and my all time favorite strawberry recipe is: http://www.thespottedlamb.com/1/post/2011/05/add-a-smile-to-your-day.html
just perfect!